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Thought for the Day: "When I played with Michael Jordan on the Olympic team, there was a huge gap between his ability and the ability of other great players on that team. But what impressed me was that he was always the first one on the floor and the last one to leave." Steve Alford, Olympic gold medalist and NBA player
Today's EFT Quote: "Been using EFT in my practice for 10 years. Fabulous!" Tina Blakeley
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Featured Article #1: A murderous rage is calmed with EFT: Listen in as Chris Shaver does more in one EFT session for his friend's rage than years of conventional therapy could hope to do. Chris zeroes in on a specific event and, from there, collapses the centerpiece of the rage. Nice work. Chris says,"And then, with this, an hour's work done, he no longer felt any emotion about his movie or past father issues, or any traces of his current sense of rage over the issue in his house. Two months later he describes himself as "much better and back to normal with no traces of the rage whatsoever."" Email Chris
Featured Article #2: How tapping for a fear automatically brought up a core issue -- birth trauma: Here's a great example by Jo Hainsworth of New Zealand of how core issues can automatically show up during an EFT session. She was tapping for an intense fear of using a firefighter's breathing apparatus and says, "As I tapped, all of a sudden the thought popped into my head that I was born with the umbilical cord wrapped several times around my neck. I had the sensation of being a newborn baby trying desperately to breathe with something around my neck. I recalled how I can't stand having anything around my throat. So I did some tapping for the newborn baby..." Email Jo and Visit her website
Featured Article #3: Persistent EFT for osteoarthritis -- clever approaches to the problem: I think you will be impressed after reading this article by Patzia Gonzalez-Baz. Notice the clever metaphors and approaches she uses to help improve her client's osteoarthritis. She discusses one of her approaches like this, "The next session, I invited Stella to close her eyes and imagine she was going inside her knee. She drank an "invisible shrinking potion" (she's a Harry Potter fan) and went into the knee accompanied by Professor Dumbledore as backup support. She described the inside of her knee as a cavern that was very red, with a pipe that was tied up in a knot and leaking some liquid goo that was just lying there."Email Patzia and Visit her website
Past Articles from the EFT Website
- Using EFT for a headache provides aid to alcohol recovery: Sometimes the simplest applications of EFT can lead to profound results. Mair Llewellyn-Edwards (from the UK) found this out by introducing her client to EFT for a mild headache. The headache vanished in short order and this motivated the client to use EFT for every form of stress in her life. The result was a material aid to her alcohol addiction recovery. Mair gives us more details in her message.
- It started in a prison camp: Suppose you had been born in a prison camp and spent your first 5 years in that deprived and abusive environment. Suppose further that shortly thereafter you were pushed out of a moving car. Might you have some healing to do? Such was the case with Barbara Feldman's client. Please note that using EFT on a physical issue (low back pain) had apparent results [side benefit] on an important emotional issue. We see this synergy frequently.
- Programming dreams with EFT: Let me gratefully acknowledge Marilyn Johnson for sharing with us yet another creative use for EFT. Marilyn, by the way, is not a professional therapist. Rather, she comes from the client perspective and has pursued various energy procedures on her own. Like so many, she experiments with EFT to "see what else it can do." In this example, she chose to "program her dreams" (my term) to create answers and insights for a problem in her life. Great idea! Enormous potential!
- Expert golfers, EFT and comfort zones: To date, most of the golf experiences discussed on this list have been with beginning golfers and those of medium skill. We now have a report from Steve Sayre, an accomplished golfer who plays to a 6 handicap (that means he typically shoots 6 strokes over par). That is good enough to be in the top 10% of most prestigious golf clubs. Steve has used EFT with success to noticeably reduce his golf score and describes his experience
- A very easy elevator phobia case: Here is one of our "one minute wonders" regarding an elevator phobia. A thank you to Joan Hitlin for providing it. Her story begins, "When I greet a new client I usually go down to the first floor and walk them up the stairs. But it was the end of a long day, and I was quite tired, so after saying hello, I said "Let's take the elevator," and we both got on. About three quarters of the way up, he very quietly said "I'm terrified of elevators." Well, we were almost there, so I apologized, and we continued, with him looking quite ill, to the 3rd floor."
- PMS: Heather Morrison was new to EFT when a teenager with PMS approached her, just before an onstage appearance. As Heather recalls, "At the end she was much calmer. She heaved a big sigh and let it out like air out of balloon, now very relaxed and relieved....When teens and children are open to EFT - and they often are after you show them how it works - it's remarkable the quickness of the change which takes place."
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